Only thing I'd stay away from at your age is anything flashy when it comes to graphic tees. There's nothing wrong with being casual, though. You can always be, I guess you can say, more versatile with what you wear by adding in some button ups, trousers, and what not. Idk. That's how I see myself in a couple months when I turn 18 l0l

when you wear things to look good and don't give a fuck what brand it is, if it looks good on you buy it, i'm slowly growing out of street wear, ill stick fuck with some brands but i'm slowly drifting away towards more mens clothing.

when you wear things to look good and don't give a fuck what brand it is, if it looks good on you buy it, i'm slowly growing out of street wear, ill stick fuck with some brands but i'm slowly drifting away towards more mens clothing.

I saw Bape grandpa and his wife in real life at the Shibuya Bape store in Tokyo. She had Bape stockings, earings, rings, purse etc. Literally every single article and accessory on their bodies are Bape at all times and they like 70 years old.

Tees from my own personal brand as well as Bape, bbc, ice cream, original fake, Playcloths

A pile of denim

I don't own a single pair of khakis or hard bottoms. I wear all of the aforementioned with sneakers (which usually are trashed from skating) and I still get compliments. Age doesn't determine style and vice versa. Whatever you feel comfortable in is the goal, but there is no evolution in worrying about public perception. If there's a loud graphic tee from an 'street brand' that I like, I'll still get it, and I'll continue to wear what I like.

Look man youre 18 not 45. Stop worrying and take advantage of this time to dress however you want because you might not always have that option. Dont feel the need to dress in button ups and khakis just because some fuck boys on the internet are doing it.